The national science and technology program serves as the primary instrument for the government to support scientific and technological innovation through financial funding. This article employs impact assessment methods to conduct an empirical study on the path of technological development in the field of new energy vehicles and its economic impact supported by the national science and technology program, and explores the role of scientific and technological support in forming new quality productive forces. It was found that the task layout of the national science and technology program has expanded from the midstream of the industrial chain to both upstream and downstream segments, providing a clear technological direction and strong support for the development of the new energy vehicle industry. Through an empirical analysis based on tracking survey data from the national science and technology program projects, the study outlines the logical path of the economic impact of these projects in the new energy vehicle field. At the end, the article summarizes the practical experience of national science and technology program in promoting the deep integration of technological innovation and industrial innovation, providing scientific grounds and valuable insights for the R&D layout of the Fifteenth Five-Year national science and technology program.
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